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Applications for Microwave Kinetic Induction Detectors in Advanced Instrumentation [PDF]

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2021
In recent years Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs) have emerged as one of the most promising novel low temperature detector technologies.
G. Ulbricht, M. De Lucia, E. Baldwin
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Label-free timing analysis of SiPM-based modularized detectors with physics-constrained deep learning [PDF]

open access: yesMachine Learning: Science and Technology, 2023
Pulse timing is an important topic in nuclear instrumentation, with far-reaching applications from high energy physics to radiation imaging. While high-speed analog-to-digital converters become more and more developed and accessible, their potential uses
P. Ai   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Track Lab: extensible data acquisition software for fast pixel detectors, online analysis and automation [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Instrumentation, 2023
Fast, incremental evolution of physics instrumentation raises the question of efficient software abstraction and transferability of algorithms across similar technologies.
Petr M'anek   +4 more
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Overview of ATLAS forward proton detectors: status, performance, and new physics results

open access: yesProceedings of The European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics — PoS(EPS-HEP2023), 2023
A key focus of the physics programme at the LHC is the study of head-on proton-proton collisions. However, an important class of physics can be studied for cases where the protons narrowly miss one another and remain intact.
Savannah Clawson
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A Survey of Basic Instrument Components Used in Spectroscopy, Part 1: Sources, Lasers, and Detectors

open access: yesSpectroscopy, 2022
In Spectroscopy, we regularly discuss the chemistry and physics of measurements made on a variety of sample types using many spectroscopic techniques.
Jerry Workman
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Next frontiers in particle physics detectors: INSTR2020 summary and a look into the future [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Instrumentation, 2020
The physics goals of high luminosity particle accelerators, from LHC to HL-LHC and to the next generation of lepton colliders, have set quite stringent constraints on the future needs at the Instrumentation Frontier.
M. Titov
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Diamond Detectors for Timing Measurements in High Energy Physics

open access: yesFrontiers of Physics, 2020
Timing detectors are a well-established part of High Energy Physics experimental instrumentation. The choice of sensors with fast (less than 10 ns) and precise (better than 100 ps) signals, together with radiation resistance considerations, are an ...
E. Bossini, N. Minafra
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Data‐driven performance metrics for neural network learning

open access: yesInternational Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing, EarlyView., 2023
Summary Effectiveness of data‐driven neural learning in terms of both local mimima trapping and convergence rate is addressed. Such issues are investigated in a case study involving the training of one‐hidden‐layer feedforward neural networks with the extended Kalman filter, which reduces the search for the optimal network parameters to a state ...
Angelo Alessandri   +2 more
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Reducing Beam-Related Background on Forward Physics Detectors Using Crystal Collimation at the Large Hadron Collider1

open access: yesPhysical Review Applied, 2020
Beam collimation in high-energy colliders is customarily carried out by means of massive amorphous absorbers surrounding the circulating beam. Several studies were performed in the last decades to establish an innovative collimation technique that relies
D. Mirarchi   +21 more
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Overview of ATLAS forward proton detectors: status, performance and new physics results

open access: yesProceedings of The Eleventh Annual Conference on Large Hadron Collider Physics — PoS(LHCP2023)
A key focus of the physics program at the LHC is the study of head-on proton-proton collisions. However, an important class of physics can be studied for cases where the protons narrowly miss one another and remain intact.
Toni Mlinarevic
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